Indian Air Force To Retain MiG-21 Bison Fighters Due To Delay In TEJAS Fighter Production
The phase-out of the MiG-21 fighter jets in the Indian Air Force (IAF) has been delayed due to significant production challenges facing the TEJAS MK-1A jets, primarily stemming from supply issues with engines from General Electric (GE).The IAF had planned to establish its first TEJAS MK-1A squadron at Nal Air Force Base in July 2024. However, delays in engine supply have affected Hindustan
The phase-out of the MiG-21 fighter jets in the Indian Air Force (IAF) has been delayed due to significant production challenges facing the TEJAS MK-1A jets, primarily stemming from supply issues with engines from General Electric (GE).The IAF had planned to establish its first TEJAS MK-1A squadron at Nal Air Force Base in July 2024. However, delays in engine supply have affected Hindustan
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